• A doctor talks to a group of people at a hospital.

    鈥業鈥檓 a Different Person Now鈥

    Seven Honors College students, representing six different majors, traveled to Ghana during winter break for a study abroad seminar on public health and energy.聽
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  • An artist rendering of a three-story building addition, with people crossing a street in the foreground.

    Kennedy College Breaking Ground on Olney Science Center Expansion

    Work is set to begin on the expansion and renovation of the Olney Science Center, providing modern labs, collaborative spaces and amenities to enhance the learning experience for Kennedy College of Sciences students.
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  • Two men and a woman pose for a photo in front of a giant TV screen. The man in the middle is holding an open folder.

    Orbit of Excellence: Physics Professor Earns UML鈥檚 Highest Honor

    Supriya Chakrabarti, a physics professor and founding director of the Lowell Center for Space Science and Technology, is 51视频鈥檚 2024 Distinguished University Professor, the university鈥檚 highest academic honor for a faculty member.聽
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  • NURTURE control center

    Summer Program Nurtures Future Scientists

    The Nuclear Recruitment Through Undergraduate Research (NURTURE) program provides paid experience in the field to minority community college students.
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  • Shahr-e Sokhteh gemstones

    Researchers Develop New Method for Characterizing Gemstones

    Kennedy College of Sciences Dean Noureddine Melikechi, postdoctoral researcher Ali Safi and an international team of researchers combined laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy with machine learning to identify gemstones.
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  • Eclipse sequence

    Get Ready for the Solar Eclipse on April 8

    Across the country, people are gearing up for the April 8 total solar eclipse, which will be visible in North America along a narrow track that stretches from Mexico through Texas and across the Midwest and New England before ending in the Canadian Maritimes.
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  • nuclear physics gamma detector

    Professors Look to Diversify Nuclear Science

    Funded by a U.S. Department of Energy grant, minority community college students will have an opportunity to learn about nuclear science at 51视频鈥檚 Radiation Laboratory.
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  • Nick Sorabella

    Physics Grad Student Named One of NASA鈥檚 FINESST

    Ph.D. student Nicholas Sorabella was awarded a Future Investigators in NASA Earth and Space Science and Technology (FINESST) grant for his astrophysics research.
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  • SPACE HAUC satellite2

    UML Awarded $5.5M to Establish Space Technology R&D Hub on Campus

    51视频 was awarded nearly $5.5 million by the state and the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative to develop a new hub at the university that offers one-stop support system for designing, building and testing small satellites and spacecraft components.
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  • PICTURE-C team

    UML Researchers Successfully Launch Planet-Finding Telescope

    After two earlier attempts were canceled due to high winds, 51视频 researchers successfully launched a planet-finding telescope, called PICTURE-C, to the edge of the atmosphere from a NASA balloon facility in Fort Sumner, New Mexico.
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  • Dean Melikechi and his postdoc in the lab

    Sciences Dean鈥檚 Research Uses Lasers to Help Diagnose Serious Illnesses

    Noureddine Melikechi, dean of the Kennedy College of Sciences and professor in the Department of Physics and Applied Physics, is helping to advance the use of laser technology to diagnose serious illnesses, ranging from cancers and COVID-19 to Gulf War illness.
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  • Archana Kamal writes on a whiteboard

    Into the Quantum Realm: Harnessing the Power of Uncertainty

    Quantum physicists and computer scientists have begun to harness the power of quantum computing, which has the potential to reshape computing as we know it. Asst. Prof. of Physics Archana Kamal is leading UML鈥檚 quantum research efforts.
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  • Nishant Agarwal

    Understanding the Origins of the Universe

    With support from a $360,000 Department of Energy Grant, Asst. Profs. Nishant Agarwal and Archana Kamal are investigating the role of quantum fluctuations in the evolution of the universe.
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  • James Heiss

    Students, Faculty 鈥楽pring into Science鈥

    The Kennedy College of Sciences hosted its fourth annual 鈥淪pring into Science鈥 showcase, featuring educational and social events to highlight the importance of the field.
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  • SPACE HAUC satellite deployed into Earth orbit

    UML-built Satellite Is Now Orbiting the Earth

    SPACE HAUC 鈥 51视频鈥檚 first satellite 鈥 was successfully released into Earth orbit from the International Space Station on Oct. 12.
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  • SPACE HAUC shown in Earth orbit

    UML Satellite Set to Blast Off into Space on Aug. 28

    If everything goes according to plan, SPACE HAUC, 51视频鈥檚 first satellite, will launch into orbit aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket on Saturday, Aug. 28, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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  • SPACE HAUC in its stowed configuration

    UML Satellite a Step Closer to Launch

    SPACE HAUC, 51视频鈥檚 first satellite, recently passed a critical test that cleared the way for its upcoming launch into Earth orbit. The satellite was designed and built by more than 100 students from the Kennedy College of Sciences and the Francis College of Engineering over the course of five years.
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  • Assoc. Clinical Prof. of Education Sumudu Lewis directs the UTeach program at 51视频

    UTeach Turns STEM Majors into Sought-After Teachers

    The UTeach program, which turns science, math and engineering majors into classroom teachers, is now in its 10th year at 51视频. Graduates are in great demand at local high schools, and one was named a finalist for Massachusetts STEM Teacher of the Year.
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  • Sciences Dean Noureddine Melikechi

    Sciences Dean Will Help NASA Rover Explore Mars

    Noureddine Melikechi, dean of the Kennedy College of Sciences and a professor in the Department of Physics and Applied Physics, is part of the science team for SuperCam, one of the main instruments onboard Perseverance that will be conducting experiments on the surface of Mars.
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  • UML physics major Anne Souza teaches an online lab to science teachers in Haiti

    New Honors Class Inspires Renewable Energy Research

    A new honors seminar that helps students think critically about different sources of energy is inspiring research involving renewables, including projects at 51视频鈥檚 Haiti Development Studies Center.
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  • Physics majors Michele Woodland, left, and Shanice Kelly work at the new Schueller Astronomical Observatory.

    Honors Students Set Sights on the Stars

    Michele Woodland and Shanice Kelly do almost everything together: They鈥檙e both in the Honors College and they both do renewable energy research with Physics Prof. Robert Giles. They both work at the new telescope on South Campus 鈥 and they鈥檙e president and vice president of the UML Astronomy Club.
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  • 51视频 Education Assoc. Prof. Phitsamay Uy

    Education Faculty Prepare Teachers for Multilingual Students

    UML鈥檚 education faculty prepare future teachers for classrooms with multilingual students. The inclusive teaching methods they impart benefit all students, including those with learning disabilities.
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  • Hubble Space Telescope photo of Mars

    Sciences Dean Takes Part in NASA鈥檚 Mars 2020 Mission

    Noureddine Melikechi, dean of the Kennedy College of Sciences and a physics professor, is a member of the science team for SuperCam, one of the main instruments onboard NASA's Mars 2020 "Perseverance" rover.
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  • For those about to dance....Between learning and performing international folk dances, a portion of those in class salute one another. Via Zoom, of course.

    International Folk Dance Club Steps to Zoom

    If it's Tuesday, junior Physics major Sarah Bustin must be sending a flurry of emails and prepping for Folk Dance Club's Zoom class.
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  • Chemistry Assoc. Prof. Matthew Gage

    University Awards Seed Grants for COVID-19 Research

    With the help of seed funding from the Office of Research and Innovation, faculty researchers from the Kennedy College of Sciences and the Zuckerberg College of Health Sciences will conduct studies designed to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
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  • Mars 2020 rover

    51视频 Reaches for the Stars in 2020

    From exploring the solar system and searching for habitable planets around nearby stars to zapping the Martian surface with a laser, our faculty and student researchers are working to gain a better understanding of the cosmic neighborhood in which we live.
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  • photo of the solar system

    51视频 to Open New Observatory

    Students at 51视频 and the public will able to view close-up images of our solar system when a new observatory opens this fall due to a generous donation, the university said.
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  • UML Observatory team

    A New Astronomical Observatory Rises on South Campus

    Students will get a chance to embark on a visual tour of our solar system and beyond when a new astronomical observatory opens on South Campus this fall.
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  • DSX satellite

    SpaceX Launches UML-built Instrument to Study 鈥楰iller Electrons鈥 in Space

    To help understand how killer electrons are generated and, consequently, how they can be mitigated, the Air Force Research Laboratory has awarded a three-year contract to a team of 51视频 researchers led by Physics Prof. Paul Song to support the Air Force鈥檚 DSX mission to the Earth鈥檚 radiation belts.
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  • Guest speakers

    University Celebrates the Legacy of JFK and the Apollo 11 Moon Landing

    Nearly 200 high school students along with dozens of 51视频 students, faculty and staff and the public attended the recent 鈥淢oonshot鈥 symposium organized by 51视频 and the JFK Library Foundation to commemorate this year鈥檚 50th anniversary of NASA鈥檚 Apollo 11 lunar landing mission.
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  • Tyler Iorizzo and Assoc. Prof. Anna Yaroslavsky in the lab

    Physics Grad Student Wins Award for Skin Cancer Research

    Tyler Iorizzo has won international recognition for his contribution in developing an imaging device that could lead to improved diagnosis and treatment of certain skin cancers.